EASTERN NC becoming a desert oasis and tropical paradise

We do seem to have it all in our area. Amazingly, we have the climate to sustain exotic plants from the desert and the rain forest. Eddie Walker has built a business very unique, entrepreneurial, and fascinating for the public. Located off Hwy. 343 on Nosay Road in Camden County. Walker’s Palms imports and grows exotic trees, plants, shrubs, and grasses to landscape and decorate your property with unique and colorful choices.

Many of us are familiar with bamboo; he has five choices. We can all recognize a generic cactus, but shapes, colors and blooms vary greatly. Do not worry Eddie can teach you how to plant, care for, and propagate the Yucca Rostrata or maybe a Rainbow Cactus. Cacti and Agaves are succulents (hold water) making them survival plants. The medicinal qualities of Aloe Vera offer intriguing remedies to your skin and surface lesions. Some flowers are even edible. Ask Eddie how to grow a banana tree.
The website https://ncpalmtrees.com gives a wealth of knowledge and pictures to help make your decisions easier. But there is nothing like an on-site visit to the beautiful property at Walker’s Palms. Groomed with Bermuda grass, the main house stands proudly before a side and back yard created with loving genius by the family of wife Carmen, son Gabe, and Eddie. Walk around the aerated pond and pass by their Koi Pond, no time to lounge in the shaded hammock as you trek past the waterfall toward the outdoor lounge area adjacent to the a canopied grill.

The tour of the hot house, nursery, and informative tutorial helps one envision your own home project. You realize this is an upgrade of function, beauty, and investment. The imagination of exotic vacations can realistically become part of your home or vacation property. What an incredible revelation to learn how and sustainable these exotic additions can be to our geographic area.
See the ad in this edition of Albemarle Tradewinds…make the call (252) 312-9155.

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